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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

HEALTH HAZARDS:
Welding produces intense electric and magnetic emissions that may interfere with the proper functioning of cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids, or other electronic health equipment. If you use such devices, you should
consult your medical health professional and the manufacturer of the health device before using the welder.
GASES AND FUMES:
Gases and fumes produced during welding can be dangerous and hazardous to your health.
Do not breathe welding fumes directly or allow others near you to do so. Work in an area that is properly ventilated.
Use an air-supplied respirator if ventilation is not adequate to remove all fumes and gases.
The kinds of fumes and gases from the welding operation depend on the kind of metal being used, coatings on the metal, and the different processes. You must be very careful when welding any metals which may
contain one or more of the following: Antimony, Chromium , Mercury, Beryllium, Arsenic, Cobalt, Nickel , Lead, Barium, Copper, Selenium, Silver, Cadmium, Manganese , Vanadium.
Always read the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) that should be supplied with the material you are welding. These MSDS's will give you the information regarding the type and amount of fumes and gases that
may be dangerous to your health.
For information on how to test for fumes and gases in your workplace, refer to the section on "REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS" at the end of this manual.
Use smoke extraction equipment if necessary.
Phosgene, a toxic gas, is generated from the vapors of chlorinated solvents and cleansers. Remove all sources of these vapors.
This product, when used for welding or cutting, produces fumes or gases which contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects and, in some cases, cancer. (California Health & Safety Code
Sec. 25249.5 et seq.)
ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Electric shock can injure or kill. Electricity used during welding can cause severe or fatal shock to the operator or others in the workplace.
Never touch any parts that are electrically "live" or "hot." Wear dry welding gloves and protective clothing. Insulate yourself from the work piece or other parts of the welding circuit.
Never store or operate the welding machine, its parts, the welding surface or electrode in a humid environment or near water sources. If the welder becomes wet for any reason, make absolutely sure that it is
completely dry before using the welder.
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